Medicine
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Preparing 400 tons of medicine and 88 ambulances for Arbaeen celebrations
The Islamic Republic has prepared 88 ambulances and 400 tons of medicine for the Arbaeen 1402 ceremony. As the…
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The people of Mahabad need blood and medicine.
The killing and wounding of many Kurdish people left them in need of blood and medicine. About seventy days of protests…
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A member of parliament: Medicine shortage in Iran is approaching a "critical situation"
A member of the Islamic Consultative Assembly's Health and Treatment Commission expressed concern over the failure to implement the "Transfer of Medicine Currency to Insurance Companies" plan...
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Social media users react to the removal of the drug's preferential currency: "Public murder" is intentional
The Iranian Minister of Health emphasized the removal of the preferential currency clause of 4,200 Tomans for medicine this year, stating…
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Medicine shortage and wandering of special patients; Tehran police discover "half a million illegal rare and scarce medicine pens"
Media reports from Iran indicate that certain patients are wandering between pharmacies to obtain medicine. Meanwhile, police say…
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Iran's Economy Minister: We will not have 4,200 Tomans for other goods except medicine and bread
Iran's Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance says that in the country's 1401 budget, "apart from medicine and bread, there is no provision for other...
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Food and Drug Administration official says unprecedented drug shortage in Iran is an "inaccurate narrative"
While on Tuesday, the vice president of the Iranian Pharmacists Association announced an unprecedented shortage of medicines in Iran, the Director General of Medicine…
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Kamal Jafari Yazdi, a political prisoner in Iran, announced a drug strike
Kamal Jafari Yazdi, a political prisoner imprisoned in Vakilabad Prison in Mashhad, announced a drug strike starting Thursday, October 1.…
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